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-Are you happy?

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-I don't need anything else but you.

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-Oh, do you have to?!

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-Sioned!

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-Welcome home!

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-Thank you. What's all this,

-Romeo and Juliet?

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-Love conquers all, is it?

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-Love conquers all, is it?

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-Don't be silly.

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-How was the Maldives?

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-How was the Maldives?

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-Amazing, wasn't it, Ed?

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-Yes, great.

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-I've recharged the batteries

-and made plans.

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-That sounds exciting.

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-Yes. That's why I'd like

-the envelope Angela left me.

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-Um...

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-There was nothing in the envelope.

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-There was nothing in the envelope.

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-What?

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-I opened the envelope.

-There was no money in it.

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-Why did you open the envelope?

-It was my money.

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-There is no money, Sioned.

-That's the point.

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-I suspected Angela and I was right.

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-What else should we expect

-from that two-faced cow?

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-Don't you agree, Ed?

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-Yes.

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-So we'll have to work harder now.

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-That's a very mature attitude.

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-You're right, we have to move on.

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-I agree. Let's have a cuppa

-to celebrate that we're back.

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-Hiya.

-Are you going to be long with that?

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-No. Why?

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-I want to check my Volcano account.

-I don't want to miss any messages.

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-Iolo?

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-Look, I don't think

-you should go on it.

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-You don't need it.

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-What pleasure do you get from

-going off with men you don't know?

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-Well, quite a lot, actually.

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-I think you could have

-a more loving relationship...

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-..without going on Volcano.

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-Well, when I am looking

-for a more loving relationship...

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-..I'll remember

-your words of wisdom, Mam!

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-Now, have you finished with that?

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-Yes.

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-Thanks.

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-Oh, you're here, are you?

-I was looking for Cadno.

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-The netting is around the corner.

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-The netting is around the corner.

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-Do you want me to sign for it?

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-Yes, please. I thought

-you'd still be at the mart.

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-It wasn't much of a mart today,

-unless you enjoy gossiping.

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-You know what farmers are like.

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-Some of them are like old women.

-Didn't you hear of any scandals?

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-No, but do you know anything

-about the National Eisteddfod?

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-No, not really.

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-Tom Ffynnon Wen has invited

-the Eisteddfod to use his fields.

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-The National Eisteddfod

-at Ffynnon Wen? Oh, Tom!

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-He didn't get it anyway. The road

-wasn't wide enough or something.

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-Of course not.

-The Eisteddfod goes to large towns.

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-I thought you didn't know

-anything about it.

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-I know more than Tom Ffynnon Wen,

-it seems!

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-There's a charge for fields,

-isn't there? It's worth considering.

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-No, not until a cockerel and a bull

-win the Chair and the Crown!

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-Stay away from that mart.

-It's driving you doolally.

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-Bye.

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-The Ffynnon Wen Eisteddfod!

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-Look at the colour of that water!

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-Did you go scuba diving?

-They do in the Maldives, don't they?

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-No. We couldn't afford that,

-unfortunately.

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-It looks like a very romantic place.

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-You must have had a great time.

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-It was a honeymoon.

-What can I say?!

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-Don't say anything! Right,

-I'd better go down to the shop.

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-Do you fancy dinner

-in the Deri tonight?

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-Lovely.

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-Welcome home.

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-Don't touch me.

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-I know you've been let down...

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-..but I thought

-it was getting better between us.

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-Did you?

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-What gave you that idea?

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-I've had to go on honeymoon with a

-bloke who slept with my sister...

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-..days before we got married.

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-The thought of that money

-was the only thing keeping me going.

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-"Let down" doesn't come close

-to my feelings.

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-I've promised

-to make it up to you.

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-Good luck with that!

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-So...

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-..why the summons?

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-I tried to persuade Tyler

-to give up Volcano.

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-Cool. And?

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-Right. So it's on to Plan B.

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-I don't have a Plan B.

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-I don't have a Plan B.

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-That's why you texted me.

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-Now you have a plan B.

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-Now you have a plan B.

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-What is it?

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-You're going to join Volcano.

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-You're going to join Volcano.

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-What?

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-You never know where it could lead.

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-It won't lead to Tyler, will it?

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-It might make him jealous.

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-It might make him jealous.

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-I don't want to make him jealous.

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-I suppose not. But at least

-you'll have something in common.

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-You might find someone better

-than Tyler.

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-No, Kelly. I don't want to pick up

-the first bloke who says yes.

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-I'm not that kind of bloke.

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-I understand that, Iolo.

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-But surely not everyone on Volcano

-is looking for a one-night stand.

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-You might find someone

-who's looking for the same as you.

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-It's not as if you've got

-a lot to lose, is it?

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-Are there any new lambs?

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-No, not tonight.

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-They've probably all arrived.

-How did it go at the mart?

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-I would have said

-a waste of time...

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-..but something interesting

-always comes up.

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-What have you bought now?

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-What would you say if the National

-Eisteddfod used Penrhewl's fields?

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-For what?

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-As a base or for the Maes

-or whatever you call the site.

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-What have you been drinking?

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-Nothing.

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-Nothing.

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-The Eisteddfod? Here?

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-Why not?

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-We've got enough work as it is.

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-We've got enough work as it is.

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-We wouldn't be running it.

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-Oh, I see. You'll be too busy

-singing and folk dancing!

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-Don't talk nonsense.

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-I can see you in a shawl

-and high hat! Very pretty!

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-Forget it.

-It was a stupid idea anyway.

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-Thank you for coming tonight.

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-The circumstances, I must admit,

-are unfortunate.

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-But we have to see tonight

-as a happy occasion.

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-And I do hope that in the absence

-of any other candidate...

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-..we can appoint Megan Harris

-as the new leader of Bethania.

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-Right, we've received

-a few apologies and...

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-Eirwen Jones and Jac Tomos

-said they couldn't make it tonight.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Hey.

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-Welcome back. Lucky sod!

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-Did the Maldives live up

-to the hype or what?

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-Yes.

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-Yes, it was alright.

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-Obviously not. What was wrong?

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-You can tell Auntie Kelly,

-you know.

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-Oh, Kelly. Alright?

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-Do you mind if I steal Ed

-for a minute?

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-Can't keep your hands off him,

-is it?

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-Yes, no probs.

-He's your husband, I suppose.

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-But didn't you see enough

-of each other on your honeymoon?

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-Suit yourselves.

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-What were you going to tell her?

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-What were you going to tell her?

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-Sioned, what do you think I am?

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-You fancy her now, do you?

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-You fancy her now, do you?

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-No. What's going on?

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-I don't know if I can trust you

-not to sleep with another woman...

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-..after Angela.

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-Why did you go ahead

-with the wedding, then?

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-Listen, I know you're angry

-and you've got every right to be...

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-..but if you can't find

-a way to forgive me and move on...

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-..this marriage is over

-before it's begun.

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-I can only make so many apologies.

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-Maybe I'll have to tell everyone

-about you and the nurse from hell.

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-I'm sure they'd love to hear

-about that little scandal.

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-Yes, tell them.

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-If you want to destroy

-this marriage...

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-..I won't be in Cwmderi

-for much longer.

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-Is that what you want?

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-Those in favour

-of electing Megan Harris.

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-Um... I have something to say...

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-..which might affect

-this appointment.

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-The fact is,

-I'm not the person you think I am.

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-There are some things

-you should know...

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-..and decisions you should make

-on the basis of that information.

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-Sion, no.

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-You know what Megan thinks of me.

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-But you don't know why.

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-Don't do this.

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-I'm begging you,

-this isn't the way.

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-Please, Sion.

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-For my sake.

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-I announce that Megan Harris...

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-..is the leader of Bethania

-in the interim.

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-Hiya.

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-Oh. Volcano, is it?

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-You had a sudden change of heart.

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-What happened

-to "a more loving relationship"?

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-Maybe he's out there.

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-How does it work?

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-Iolo,

-I don't think Volcano's for you.

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-Why?

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-Don't take this the wrong way

-but you're not streetwise enough.

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-That's your opinion.

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-That's your opinion.

-

-OK, maybe I'm wrong.

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-You are.

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-You are.

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-OK. So good luck.

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-Hiya.

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-How did it go?

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-You don't want to know.

-I was glad to escape.

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-You know a lot about

-the National Eisteddfod, don't you?

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-I watch it on the television

-but I'm not a fanatic.

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-It's usually held in large towns,

-isn't it?

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-No, it goes to rural areas too.

-It was in Meifod not long ago.

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-Do you think that's a good idea?

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-The area benefits

-culturally and economically too.

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-Win-win, as they say.

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-How much do they pay

-for using the fields?

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-A lot, I'd say. What's this

-sudden interest in the Eisteddfod?

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-Nothing.

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-Tom Ffynnon Wen thought of inviting

-the Eisteddfod to Cwmderi...

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-..and I thought I could advise him

-and give him some ideas.

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-Tell him to contact the Eisteddfod

-officials and the council.

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-They'll give him some advice.

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-Fair play to you

-for wanting to help.

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-I'll go and get changed.

-See you later.

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-I'm glad common sense prevailed.

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-I hope this will go towards

-restoring the chapel's standing.

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-I don't know

-what Sion had to say either.

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-It's best forgotten.

-He's bitter, that's all.

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-Self-righteous snobs.

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-Congratulations.

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-Don't congratulate me

-after that nonsense.

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-I have my doubts if either of you...

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-..is worthy of standing

-within the four walls of the chapel.

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-It's no wonder

-the place went to the dogs.

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-I can only see one dog!

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-Right! That's enough, ladies.

-This isn't the place.

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-We'd better go.

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-That's the most sensible word

-you've said.

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-You thought it was a stupid idea

-two hours ago.

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-I didn't know what I know now.

-It's a licence to print money.

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-There can't be much money in it,

-can there?

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-Why do you think Tom wants it?

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-It's not because he wants to walk

-around wearing a sheet and wellies!

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-No, Tom can smell money.

-He's known for it.

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-Anyway, the road to Penrhewl is

-wider than the road to Ffynnon Wen.

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-Cadno won't agree to it.

-You know that, don't you?

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-Who cares what Cadno thinks?

-Not right now anyway.

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-Alright.

-But what are we going to do?

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-We'll ask the council to come over

-next week when Cadno's not there...

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-..and see how we get on.

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-Hiya.

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-Cadno.

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-Cadno.

-

-Do you want a drink?

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-You owe me one

-after this afternoon.

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-His latest brainwave is

-to hold the Eisteddfod at Penrhewl.

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-I'm afraid

-you spend too much time pondering.

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-Chief bard DJ Ashurst!

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-The Eisteddfod in Cwmderi?!

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-Well, did you find anyone?

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-I couldn't join.

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-I couldn't join.

-

-Why not? No signal?

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-No.

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-I couldn't join

-because you're right.

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-I'm not streetwise enough.

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-I can't sleep with anyone

-unless I have feelings for him.

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-I'm naive enough to believe two men

-can have a decent relationship.

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-Because...

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-..I'm me.

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-I was joking earlier.

-I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.

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-Do you want me

-to show you how it works?

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-Yes. Yes, please.

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-OK, let's have a look.

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-Right, if you go through

-the membership process, et cetera...

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-..you land here.

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-What I do, before any search...

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-..is to check

-if I've received any messages.

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-Click there and look.

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-A popular bloke.

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-Who does she think she is?

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-We're going to get our own back

-on her if it's the last thing we do.

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-Agreed?

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-Agreed?

-

-Why did you stop me?

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-I didn't want you

-to make matters worse for yourself.

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-But I almost regret doing that now.

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-I don't.

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-You were right. It would have

-brought the chapel into disrepute.

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-Who cares about the chapel?

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-I care.

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-I'll lose sight of that

-if I'm not careful...

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-..so thank you for reminding me.

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-Whatever.

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-There are other ways to make sure

-she doesn't last long as leader.

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-What's the point?

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-What's the point?

-

-What?

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-It's all over.

-There's no reason left to fight.

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-You saw the committee's response.

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-The vote for Megan was unanimous...

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-..and they all looked at me

-as if I was insane.

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-Cwmderi has turned its back on me.

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-There was a time

-when I felt like a leader...

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-..but those days are long gone.

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-Cheers!

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-What's your big plan, Sioned,

-now that you're home?

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-Getting your own place?

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-That was the idea...

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-..but after the witch ran away

-with all the money...

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-..you're stuck with us

-for a bit longer.

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-Oh.

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-Jim's fed up of us.

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-Jim's fed up of us.

-

-No.

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-I thought it would be nice

-to have Courtney live with us...

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-..now that Eileen and I

-are back together.

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-You didn't say anything.

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-You didn't say anything.

-

-No.

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-Don't you see that it makes sense?

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-Now's not the time to discuss it.

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-Right,

-I think I'll go to the toilet.

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-Me too.

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-This is all your fault.

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-This is all your fault.

-

-Yes, I know.

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-I'm to blame for everything bad

-that happens in Cwmderi.

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-If I were you, I'd take a break

-from trying to punish me...

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-..and focus on staying

-on Eileen's good side.

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-That means being nice to me.

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-If you're not, you and I are out

-on the streets, together or alone.

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-Do you think you're in a stronger

-position than I am?

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-What's that supposed to mean?

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-What's that supposed to mean?

-

-You're generous with your advice.

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-I'm trying to work out

-if this marriage is worth saving.

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-I can walk away

-just as easily as you.

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-That's just the point, Ed.

-You can't.

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-If we're not husband and wife...

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-..there's nothing stopping me

-going to the police...

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-..to reveal the identity

-of Dewi's murderer.

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-You wouldn't.

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-Like you wouldn't jump into bed

-with my sister?

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-You can't be sure, can you?

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-You're not walking out on

-this relationship until I tell you.

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